Making the Most of Maths Games Conference: 5 Guiding Principles

PL # 13094

  • Starting on 24 Jan 2022
  • Cancellation permitted until 18 Jan 2022
  • Event registrations closed on 18 Jan 2022

Delivery Format :

This PL has been cancelled

Description

Games are often used to 'make maths fun' for practice or are used after the 'real work' has been completed. 

 

This jam-packed day will be based on five principles of educationally rich maths games.

 

All participants will attend the Keynote and then select one of the two options offered for each of the three (3) sessions.  The programme is shown below.

 

Participants will receive a set of basic game materials and a booklet full of games targeting years 2 - 7 and a variety of concepts, such as place value and time.

 

Our aim is for participants to leave the Conference invigorated to use maths games in their classrooms, for 2022 and beyond.

 

 

Programme
Time DescriptionPresenter
9.00AMRegistration 
9.15AMWelcome and Housekeeping  
9.25AMKeynote: Five Principles for Choosing Maths GamesDr Paul Swan
 Session 1 
9.45AMGames Not Just Trivial Pursuits (3 - 7)Dr Paul Swan
9.45AMAddition & Subtraction Warm Up Games (2 - 4)Sheila Griffin
11.00AMMorning Tea 
 Session 2 
11.30AMUsing Games to Develop Place Value Understandings (3 - 7)David Dunstan
11.30AMTime & Money (2 - 4)Sheila Griffin
12.45PMLunch 
 Session 3 
1.30PMGames in the Middle Primary Years (2 - 4)Dr Paul Swan
1.30PMUsing Cards for Game Play and Assessment (3 - 7)David Dunstan
2.45PMPrize Draws 
2.55PM Farewell 

 

Presenters

Sheila Griffin (AISWA Staff)

Numeracy Consultant

Sheila Griffin <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Numeracy Consultant

Sheila has a passion for improving the teaching of mathematics by supporting schools and teachers through targeted professional learning and practical differentiated classroom ideas. Sheila is co-author of Teaching Mathematics Through Story Books 1,2 and 3 with Dr Paul Swan which was shortlisted at the national publication awards in 2022.

Sheila has a primary school background working in the state school sector where she had a range of Numeracy and leadership roles including the West Australian Project Officer for the teaching of Consumer and Financial Literacy education through the MoneySmart Program. Sheila has also delivered “hands on” Primary Maths workshops at Murdoch University.

She has received several awards with recognition at a national level when she was awarded an Excellence in Teaching Mathematics and Outstanding Primary Maths Teacher of the Year from the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI). Additionally, she received an award for her whole school approach to the teaching of Consumer and Financial Literacy.

David Dunstan (AISWA Staff)

Numeracy Coordinator

David Dunstan <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

David is the AISWA Numeracy Coordinator and has worked with AISWA for over 13 years.  He taught mathematics to rural students in WA for 28 years.  David regularly presents at state and national conferences, and delivers ‘hands-on’ workshops, which includes, “A Whole School Approach to Teaching Place Value” and “Using Cards and Counters to Link the Proficiencies”. In collaboration with Dr Paul Swan, David has co-authored 27 books, which includes the “Check the Clues” series, “My Word Book: Mathematics” and the 2023 published, “Teaching Place Value” series.

Dr Paul Swan

Dr Paul Swan

Dr Paul Swan has many years of experience having taught at the primary secondary and tertiary level. He has written many books and games and created resources to help support teachers and the teaching of mathematics. His website www.drpaulswan.com.au contains many further support materials, many which are free.

He is the recipient of many awards, the most recent being for the development and publishing of Bond Blocks. Recently he has developed video PL courses and offers live and pre-recorded video PL as well as face to face PL.

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Date / Time

24 Jan 2022 Starts: 09:00 Finishes: 15:00

Delivery Format : In Person

AISWA Training Room Suite 1

PL Hours : 6.00

Learning Area

  • Mathematics

School Area

  • Year 2
  • Year 3
  • Year 4
  • Year 5
  • Year 6
  • Year 7

AITSL Standards